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    libsignal

    libsignal

    Home to the Signal Protocol and other cryptographic primitives

    libsignal is the foundational cryptographic library that implements the Signal Protocol and other essential primitives used across the official Signal clients and servers, enabling secure end-to-end encrypted communication. Written primarily in Rust with bindings and APIs surfaced for Java, Swift, and TypeScript, this library encapsulates critical algorithms like the Double Ratchet, prekey mechanisms, secure key storage, and zero-knowledge group primitives, along with additional utilities for media handling and device key transfer. libsignal abstracts complex cryptographic constructions into reusable components that client applications can adopt to ensure forward secrecy, authentication, and integrity without re-implementing core security logic. ...
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    Novel Insight Inner Circle

    Novel Insight Inner Circle

    Graphical message and file encryption tool

    Novel Insight Inner Circle is a message and file encryption tool for Windows. The software is developed in Java and requires 64bit Java JRE. The encryption uses AES-256 twice so it is harder to crack than the industry standard pure AES 256bit implementation (theoretical key size is 512 bit). The software writes encrypted data in ASCII text format which can be cut'n'pasted to messaging apps or to emails and back to Inner Circle when decrypting data.
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    ZIM-Pro - A P2P Instant Messenger based on Jxta Technology. Its features: Search for users by key words and location and add to contact list. Secure Messaging, Chatting, and File sharing, Invite offline users through E-mail, Message archiving, etc...
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    HDCIM is an instant messenger for HDC users to exchange info, the IMs will travel encrypted with public key encryptions technologies. The instant messenger will be built for Windows and Linux, but it will be written for maximim portability
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    Secure Java Instant Messenger. Supports asymmetric key encryption of messages. will support multiple protocols (Jabber initially) and multiple UIs.
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